The story “Battle Royal” portraits how human race can be capable of such sadistic actions against themselves. Indeed, the only reason why this actions are being taken is on the account of someone’s the skin color. The “universal truth” as it’s stated, is clearly the real definition of the human behavior. By describing the situation, the scenery, and the plot in this story, Ralph Ellison unravels and defines this phrase as the hidden window of a human soul; full of hatred, racism, and anarchy.
For instance, when the boy is being blind folded, hit, and made fun off; or when police officers and the school board participate as part of the audience in the brutal beating of young boys. Clearly, not only does this show hatred, racism, and anarchy but it also shows self diminishing and a corrupted society. Throughout the story, many the scenes have described the human nature as cruel, dominant, and superior to their counter parts, but also showed the compassion and recognized the talent of an individual.
Perhaps this is what the boy learned on his rough and cruel experience; there’s a cost one must pay in order to fulfill one’s needs and wants, and being judge on the basis of your color is the part of that acceptance one must endure. Certainly, the effect and the nature of our humanity is to think differently about someone alse; judging a person by his/her color, or by any other superficial means is what we are about.
We are ignorant and arrogant to see the character of one’s the soul and judge that person by what he/she is and represent. Without any question or doubt, Ralph Ellison shows the truth behind the curtain in this story and definitely opens our eyes to the world we lived before our time.
An Analysis of the Story Battle Royal by Ralph Ellison. (2023, Jan 12). Retrieved from https://paperap.com/an-analysis-of-the-story-battle-royal-by-ralph-ellison/